Former Talent Agent Reveals “Back Room Deals”, Client Manipulations, And Agency Secrets Used To Get Even The Most Inexperienced Actors Booked On $1000+ A Day Gigs

Entertainment industry “experts” will tell you that you need to move to Hollywood to “make it” as an actor–what they don’t tell you is that THOUSANDS of actors are booked on great paying commercials, industrials, film & TV jobs EVERY DAY, in cities all across the country

Access the video on this page whenever you like, but I also recommend downloading it to your own computer so you can view it offline. Or download the MP3 version and listen to the training on your phone or iPod during your morning commute.

And of course, this is a private page–please do not share this.

This is long (almost two hours) and a LOT of information to absorb in one viewing. Here’s my recommendation to you:

Set aside a couple hours to watch (or listen) to this once all the way through, just to get a sense of the material

Watch it again and TAKE NOTES. Break this up and watch it in sections if it’s easier for you–here are the time codes of the different “modules” in the video:Entertainment Industry Overview/Meet the Actors 00:00 Jobs in the Entertainment Industry 38:10 Headshots/Actor Critiques 1:32:14

Pick 1-2 things from your notes that you’d like to work on (i.e. making money through promotions, getting headshots, submitting to an agency, etc.) and re-watch those sections again. You should ONLY work on one or two things at once. Once you hit these goals or you’re in a better place, then pick 1-2 new things to work on.

I’ve kept in the section with the headshot critiques, even though the actual headshots are blurred out (I never sought permission from the photographers to include them here). What’s important here is not so much the photos themselves, but the actual comments we’re making. These are the sorts of questions and comments you should be making to evaluate your own headshots, which is why I’ve left this material in.

The video is yours to keep and watch as many times as you like. The more times you go through the material, the more you’ll learn and absorb.

Questions about the material or anything covered? Want to share a big (or small) win you got from using anything you’ve learned here? Email me at [email protected] to let me know!